Review of Thursdays discussion

From the discussion, we talked about what La Brega means and what it meant to us before listening to the audio. From there we learned the various ways people from Puerto Rico live and how this is nothing new to people who live there, and some of us have experienced it firsthand. Some examples mentioned were the potholes, the way people shower, no electricity, yet people continue to always put a smile on their faces to go on with their day. Citizens of Puerto Rico have gotten used to these conditions since it is a daily thing they go through and the government keeps avoiding these problems. Many ideas were brought up that these potholes symbolized the struggles, and endless cycles, and could symbolize neglect.
My take on this episode of La Brega is that the potholes symbolize everyday life struggles that the citizens of Puerto Rico are trying to fix. While they are constantly needing resources and struggling, it ironically unifies them more in order to fulfill the missing pieces of Puerto Rico. A question I continue to ask is what more may the potholes symbolize and how does La Brega relate to everyone around the world?

1 thought on “Review of Thursdays discussion

  1. Lissette Avila (she/her/)

    Plot holes can also symbolize how a dream is deferred. The famous Langston Hughes poem “Harlem” indicated a dream deferred. The dream is the American dream, with a home, money, car, and jobs, and so a dream deferred would mean that it either is on hold or possibly never come. I believe that La Brega relates to everyone around the world through struggle because we all face a struggle in many ways the difference being some are bigger than others.

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